Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 2 Sep 1961, p. 14

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with steel to pul lirmly time allertlmel GARDS agalnst sagging bor tiers and adds years to the He ol your Mattress GARDS against edge slnpe that rob you olrestand sleeping loom SATURDAY SEPTEMFER 1961 Prof Townsend and lab assistant By FRANK one department of the Ontario Agricult ral College Guelph bees are its most profitable pr uct Right now in fact queen bees are selling for hilndred dol lars each Indeed tan offeri of $500 was die for one queen There is something sp cial about these highpriced honey producers of cours They are the first foreign bees to be importe into Hanada or the United States for 38 yearsIn 192 law as passed banning bringing bees into those countries om Europe andf elsewhere The prohibition was impos to avoid the importation ofa mite which live insid adult bees breathing tubes and which causes lane of the worst bee diseases in Europe Professor Gord Townsend head of the Depart ment of Apiculture at the OAC and Ontario apiculturist colleague Dr Smith and others pondered the problem or several years solution was well worth finding because breeders vitally need new strains as it is so lollg since they have had the imported stock that is necessary to pre ent inbreeding Experiments were tried over save at years said Dr Smith but were found unsatisfactory because of the rough handling to which they are subjected in normal methods of trans portation Another consideration was special equipment since immature honeybees need an incubation temperature of 95 degrees Fahrenheit during their development Dr Smith himself desig ed and constructed such an in cubator Batteryope rated it provides thermostatistical lycontrolled heat forl minimum period of 48 hours It is small and can be carried by hand toravoid jarring the delicate pupae larvae or eggs raw June Dr Smith illew to England with the new in cubator Through the cooperation of the worldls oldest agricultural erimcntal station at Rotharnstl+l number of breei brought in from the ussian Caucasus and Italy At Rothamstcd Dr Smith reared offspring from these imported queens through the egg larval and pupal stnges The pupae were then taken from the er queens had previously been pnrARIo mun pecial incubators PageAS Miller Services Que bec Provincial ublicity page Elsie Lunney page Ontario Hydro EA Oil pages Ontario Dept of Travel and Publicily BA Oil page Ontario Dept Travel and Publicity page 14 BA Oil page 19 Harry Rustige page 20 Toronto Star Syndicate page 21 Trinidad and Tobago Taur ist Board page 23 Frank Wood Guelph Mercury Ontario Today Publishing Office 425 University Ave Toronto Canada nor mafiamen hive which prevented them from becoming infected with the parasitic mites he said The queen pupae were removed from their wax ells and placed in gelatin capsules which were put in the pormble incubator together with some semen from the drones as well as larvae eggs and drone pupae This being done Dr Smith immediately left by jet plane with this honey bee material for the United States Department of Agricultures bee culture labora ory in Baton Rouge Louisiana There under the supervision of Dr Otto Mackenson geneticist and an apart in the artificial insemination of bees the import ed queens were artificially inse inated THERE is golden lining to his achievement which will morethan pay the cost of the experiment DES breeders have already offe 1ed high prices in one case $500 for some of the Caiwasian queens Profes isorTownsend has offered Caucasian queens to other breeders at $500 each to finance importation costs He hopes that new strains of bees can be import ed from many parts of the world now methodpf bringing in parasiticfree bees has been successfully demonstrated iProlessor Townsend said these new procedures were to some extent continuation of the work of the lale David Allanson Jones the pioneer of the anh American beekeeping industry As long ago as 1879 Jones went to Cyprus and the Holy Land in tluest of honeybee breeding stock and returned to Canada the following year with large number ofqueens Such importations were stopped when the ban was imposed in 1923 BIG FAMILY EXPENSES JUST AHEAD see Household Finance If your plans call for extra cash to cover backtoschool expensesordozens of otherthings family needslet HFC assist you with Shoppers Loan You borrow with purposetrom HFC then buy better with cash at any store you wishavoidlng number of large end ofthemonth bills You repay HFC the llmlula MonLY PAYMENY runs l2 20 70 3o sens way mm Mil mauln manlr mum gle low monthly 05 instalment 5509 750 6921 1000 9155 5811 Lfefluam looa nose 9411 available at mo 20146 12941 low glaup rag 2500 22893 14705 Housmom FllllAlllpE == Hargreaves Manager 28 Dunlap Street West Telephone PA 66534 BARRIE

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